I know the Philippines isn't the most blessed when it comes to our road network so I'll start this thread to give a heads-up to those using them.
Using the latest map (1.06 as of this writing), if you ask your GPS to determine the route to Naga all the way to Sorsogon, it will tell you to take the Provincial Road (actually it's called Rolando Andaya Sr Highway).
It's the WORST highway in the world IMHO and there is a real risk you can damage your vehicle if you're not careful.
That stretch is currently going extensive repairs. There's a LOT of sections with deep potholes in the middle (I'm guessing substandard construction materials were used) and there are lots of areas where you will have to stop and wait for opposite lanes to counterflow to pass.
It's also littered with small children begging for a handout.
I had to travel it in pelting rain and I was lucky my vehicle was better built to handle it. If I was using a standard 4 door sedan, I'm pretty certain the potholes which I hit accidentally would have caused damage to the car.
Here's the road I am referring to;
The other route (via Daet) is longer but you will be a lot safer using it.
Be Safe.
Using the latest map (1.06 as of this writing), if you ask your GPS to determine the route to Naga all the way to Sorsogon, it will tell you to take the Provincial Road (actually it's called Rolando Andaya Sr Highway).
It's the WORST highway in the world IMHO and there is a real risk you can damage your vehicle if you're not careful.
That stretch is currently going extensive repairs. There's a LOT of sections with deep potholes in the middle (I'm guessing substandard construction materials were used) and there are lots of areas where you will have to stop and wait for opposite lanes to counterflow to pass.
It's also littered with small children begging for a handout.
I had to travel it in pelting rain and I was lucky my vehicle was better built to handle it. If I was using a standard 4 door sedan, I'm pretty certain the potholes which I hit accidentally would have caused damage to the car.
Here's the road I am referring to;
The other route (via Daet) is longer but you will be a lot safer using it.
Be Safe.
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